2 finding probability problems

Hello,

I've been re-working two problems since yesterday, and have been getting the same (wrong) result every time. Here are the problems:
The probability that a person in the US has type B+ blood is 9%. Five unrelated people in the US are selected at random.
a) Find the probability that all 5 have type B+ blood.

Here, I would convert 9% to .09. Then,

HOWEVER: the answer key says it is .0000059
b) Find the probability that none of the five types have type B+ blood.

then

HOWEVER: the answer key says it is .624

c) Find the probability that at least one of the five has type B+ blood.

HOWEVER: the answer key says it is .376

The second problem confused me from the get-go. Would you mind giving me a hint on how to start it?A distribution center receives shipments of a product from 3 different factories in the following quantities: 50, 35, and 25. Three times a product is selected at random, each time without replacement. Find the probability that:a) All three products came from the third factory?b) None of the three products came from the third factory?Thanks in advance!

Re: 2 finding probability problems

Originally Posted by m58

Hello,

I've been re-working two problems since yesterday, and have been getting the same (wrong) result every time. Here are the problems:
The probability that a person in the US has type B+ blood is 9%. Five unrelated people in the US are selected at random.
a) Find the probability that all 5 have type B+ blood.

Here, I would convert 9% to .09. Then, HOWEVER: the answer key says it is .0000059
b) Find the probability that none of the five types have type B+ blood.

then
HOWEVER: the answer key says it is .624c) Find the probability that at least one of the five has type B+ blood.HOWEVER: the answer key says it is .376